first it must have mod to equip.
there's a place that let's you equip weapons. I forgot where.
I know the codes they are: 20000630 Obtain 100% of Scan Data for Dot Agumon 10407002 Obtain 100% of Scan Data for Dot Falcomon 42016002 Obtain Ultimate Sword, Ultimate Barrier, and Ultimate Ring (Equip it on your strongest digimon)
equip a digiaura and evolve it in battle it will stay in its evolved for until the digiaura wears off
They are considered to be 'Equip Cards' but not 'Equip Spell Cards', in case anything specifies the latter.
To defeat Leviamon in the Digimon games, focus on exploiting its weaknesses, typically by using strong attacks that target its vulnerabilities. Equip your team with Digimon that have high-speed stats and powerful water-type moves, as Leviamon is weak to electric and grass attacks. Make sure to maintain your party's health and use buffs or debuffs strategically to gain an advantage. Lastly, take advantage of any elemental affinities and status effects to wear down Leviamon effectively.
You have to buy/earn a aura. equip then bam it stays digivolveed
No, "equip" is not an activated ability. It is a keyword action used to attach an equipment card to a creature.
Yes, "equip" in Magic: The Gathering is considered an activated ability.
there's a place that let's you equip weapons. I forgot where.
I know the codes they are: 20000630 Obtain 100% of Scan Data for Dot Agumon 10407002 Obtain 100% of Scan Data for Dot Falcomon 42016002 Obtain Ultimate Sword, Ultimate Barrier, and Ultimate Ring (Equip it on your strongest digimon)
equip a digiaura and evolve it in battle it will stay in its evolved for until the digiaura wears off
its an ability, some classes don't get, otherwise just use the ammo ability to equip it.
you have to level up unt il you get the ability 'scan,' then equip the ability.. thus will allow you to see enemy HP. (;
AP and CP are the points system that allows you to "equip" new attacks and ablities. When you master an ability, it lowers the CP cost to equip it. The AP is what is needed to master these abilities. So, when the games tells you you've gained AP, it means you are one step closer to mastering an ability.
you just equip it
Yes, equip is a verb.
No, the Equip card stays on your side of the field, and is under your control.